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United Women’s
Soccer

Houston
Aces

Santa Clarita
Blue Heat

Saturday, June 17
The Master’s College
Kick-off 6pm

GAME PREVIEW
The Santa Clarita Blue Heat (3-0 West) have come out of the
gates this season in impressive fashion, going undefeated, not
allowing a goal scored against them and winning in a differing
matter of ways. In their season opener, they went up against
first-year side So Cal Crush FC and in the first installment of
their local derby, Santa Clarita was powered by two goal efforts
from Costa Rican international Carolina Venegas and Florida
State freshman Emily Madril in a 4-0 win. Two 1-0 shutout wins
over Real Salt Lake and Calgary have followed, as veteran goalkeeper Jojo McCaskill has made the important saves while FSU
standout Natalie Kuikka has been a great addition to an experienced back line.
The Houston Aces (0-2 West) were also minutes away from capturing the West crown last year and while they have fought bravely in their first two matches of 2017, they have yet to break the
deadlock in their favor. In both losses to Calgary and Real Salt
Lake, Houston was able to come from behind and tie the match.
Although, Calgary would forge ahead in their 2-1 win via goals
from Joelle Gosselin. And after going up 2-1 in last Saturday
night’s match at Real Salt Lake, the Aces defense would fold
their hand in the second half, allowing three unanswered goals
in a 4-2 loss. In an effort for their first win of 2017, Houston can
look back on their success in 2016: on June 18th, the Aces dealt
the Blue Heat their only home loss, a thrilling come-from-behind
4-3 victory that kept them in the title race.

GAME Recap
In a much anticipated rematch of the top two West Conference sides from the 2016 season, the 2017 home
opener for the Santa Clarita Blue Heat could not have
gone better. In front of a record home crowd of 800+
fans at The Master’s University on Sunday afternoon,
the defending UWS champion Blue Heat (2-0 West)
would get tested by the Real Salt Lake Women (2-2
West) but still notch the 1-0 victory. Santa Clarita veteran Kodi Lavrusky would net the only goal of the match
in the 56th minute while goalkeeper Jojo McCaskill
would get the shutout in goal (three saves).
The RSL Women would absorb a lot of early pressure
by the Blue Heat attack, but would settle into the flow
of the match as the first half progressed. 2016 UWS
Goalkeeper of the Year Becca Ritchie (five saves) made
a couple of saves to keep the visitors in the match.
Business would pick up in the second half for the hosts
as Florida State University star Deyna Castellanos put
her stamp on the match. A long-range shot in the 48th
minute would ring off the crossbar. Yet, it was Real Salt
Lake who almost scored first, but McCaskill would deny
forward Colette Smith’s close-range bid a few minutes
prior to Lavrusky’s game-winner.
In the 56th minute, Lavrusky would receive a pass from
Castellanos and than to proceed to muscle her way
through the RSL defense and notch the lone goal of the
match. Seven minutes later, the FSU standout looked
to open her scoring account for Santa Clarita but would
miss on a pair of long-range opportunities. The hosts
would go on for the 1-0 victory, putting the visitors in a
two-loss hole in the conference race. The Blue Heat
out-shot the Real Women by a 11-7 margin.

NEXT HOME GAME

SC Blue Heat vs Calgary Foothills
Saturday July 1, 6 PM

Be sure to follow us!
SCBLUEHEAT
SC_BLUE_HEAT_FC

Head Coach: Aguinaldo Ferreira

Head Coach: Gulherme Mitrovich Head Coach: Jay Harris
Owner/Tecnhical Director: Carlos Marroquin

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Name  

JoJo  McCaskill  
Georgia  Robert  
Chloe  Castaneda  
Lauren  Sasselmann  
Dominique  Randle  
Yadira  Toraya  
Viviana  Villacorta  
Kelsey  Gudgeon  
Deyna  Castellanos  
Julia  Hernandez  
Carolina  Venegas  
Kassie  Matthews  
Natalia  Kuikka  
Olivia  Bergau  
Ryann  Torrero  
Tori  Smith  
Aline  Reis  
Jacey  Pederson  
Kodi  Lavrusky  
Alyssa  Aguilar  
Shasta  Fisher  
Chloe  Edwards  
Emily  Madril  
Chandra  Eigenberger  
Croix  Soto  
Hailey  Phipps  
Rebecca  Harrison  
Mele  French  
Sarah  Medina  
Sarah  Cipperley  

Pos   College/Last  Club/National  Team  
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Cal  State  Northridge  
Lynn  Univ/  Leeds  Utd  Women’s  (ENG)  
UCLA  
Houston  Dash/Canada    
USC  
Kansas  Wesleyan/  Mexico    
UCLA  
Cal  State  San  Bernardino  
Florida  State/Venezuela    
UCLA  
Deportivo  Saprissa  (CRC)  /Costa  Rica    
Cal  State  Northridge  
Florida  State/Finland    
Florida  State  
Wyoming  
Utah  Valley  Univ.  
UCLA/  Brazil  
UCLA  
UCLA  
Cal  State  Northridge  
Univ.  Virginia  
Cal  State  Northridge  
Florida  State  
Univ.  Wisconsin  –  Green  Bay  
La  Salle  HS  (Pasadena,  CA)  
College  of  the  Canyons    
Wisconsin  
Oregon/Seattle  Reign  
Wake  Forest  
Utah  Valley  Univ.    

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Derly  Stefany  Castano  
Rachel  Owens  
Iris  Lisa  Torres  
Karen  Torres  
Mariana  Diaz  Leal  
Gisela  Arrieta  Betancourt  
Shauna  Peace  
Tatiana  Ariza  
Natalia  Ariza  
Sarah  Bonney  
Lindsay  South  Hamner  
Diandra  Aliaga  
Megan  McCashland  
Stephanie  Garcia  
Isabella  Echeverri  Restrepo  
Andrea  Chacon  
Mary  Heilberger  
Kara  Hoffman  
Whitney  Jaynes  
Kelly  O’Dwyer  

NEXT HOME GAME

SC Blue Heat vs Calgary Foothills
Saturday July 1, 6 PM

Be sure to follow us!
SCBLUEHEAT
SC_BLUE_HEAT_FC

Head Coach: Aguinaldo Ferreira

Head Coach: Gulherme Mitrovich Head Coach: Jay Harris
Owner/Tecnhical Director: Carlos Marroquin

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23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  

Name  

JoJo  McCaskill  
Georgia  Robert  
Chloe  Castaneda  
Lauren  Sasselmann  
Dominique  Randle  
Yadira  Toraya  
Viviana  Villacorta  
Kelsey  Gudgeon  
Deyna  Castellanos  
Julia  Hernandez  
Carolina  Venegas  
Kassie  Matthews  
Natalia  Kuikka  
Olivia  Bergau  
Ryann  Torrero  
Tori  Smith  
Aline  Reis  
Jacey  Pederson  
Kodi  Lavrusky  
Alyssa  Aguilar  
Shasta  Fisher  
Chloe  Edwards  
Emily  Madril  
Chandra  Eigenberger  
Croix  Soto  
Hailey  Phipps  
Rebecca  Harrison  
Mele  French  
Sarah  Medina  
Sarah  Cipperley  

Pos   College/Last  Club/National  Team  
GK  
D  
M  
D  
D  
D  
MF  
D  
F  
F  
F  
D  
DM  
DM  
GK  
F  
GK  
DM  
MF  
F  
DM  
D  
F  
DM  
D  
D  
MF  
MF  
F  
D  

Cal  State  Northridge  
Lynn  Univ/  Leeds  Utd  Women’s  (ENG)  
UCLA  
Houston  Dash/Canada    
USC  
Kansas  Wesleyan/  Mexico    
UCLA  
Cal  State  San  Bernardino  
Florida  State/Venezuela    
UCLA  
Deportivo  Saprissa  (CRC)  /Costa  Rica    
Cal  State  Northridge  
Florida  State/Finland    
Florida  State  
Wyoming  
Utah  Valley  Univ.  
UCLA/  Brazil  
UCLA  
UCLA  
Cal  State  Northridge  
Univ.  Virginia  
Cal  State  Northridge  
Florida  State  
Univ.  Wisconsin  –  Green  Bay  
La  Salle  HS  (Pasadena,  CA)  
College  of  the  Canyons    
Wisconsin  
Oregon/Seattle  Reign  
Wake  Forest  
Utah  Valley  Univ.    

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4  
5  
6  
7  
8  
9  
10  
11  
12  
15  
16  
18  
19  
21  
22  
27  
 
 
 

Name  

Derly  Stefany  Castano  
Rachel  Owens  
Iris  Lisa  Torres  
Karen  Torres  
Mariana  Diaz  Leal  
Gisela  Arrieta  Betancourt  
Shauna  Peace  
Tatiana  Ariza  
Natalia  Ariza  
Sarah  Bonney  
Lindsay  South  Hamner  
Diandra  Aliaga  
Megan  McCashland  
Stephanie  Garcia  
Isabella  Echeverri  Restrepo  
Andrea  Chacon  
Mary  Heilberger  
Kara  Hoffman  
Whitney  Jaynes  
Kelly  O’Dwyer  

GAME PREVIEW
The Santa Clarita Blue Heat (3-0 West) have come out of the
gates this season in impressive fashion, going undefeated, not
allowing a goal scored against them and winning in a differing
matter of ways. In their season opener, they went up against
first-year side So Cal Crush FC and in the first installment of
their local derby, Santa Clarita was powered by two goal efforts
from Costa Rican international Carolina Venegas and Florida
State freshman Emily Madril in a 4-0 win. Two 1-0 shutout wins
over Real Salt Lake and Calgary have followed, as veteran goalkeeper Jojo McCaskill has made the important saves while FSU
standout Natalie Kuikka has been a great addition to an experienced back line.
The Houston Aces (0-2 West) were also minutes away from capturing the West crown last year and while they have fought bravely in their first two matches of 2017, they have yet to break the
deadlock in their favor. In both losses to Calgary and Real Salt
Lake, Houston was able to come from behind and tie the match.
Although, Calgary would forge ahead in their 2-1 win via goals
from Joelle Gosselin. And after going up 2-1 in last Saturday
night’s match at Real Salt Lake, the Aces defense would fold
their hand in the second half, allowing three unanswered goals
in a 4-2 loss. In an effort for their first win of 2017, Houston can
look back on their success in 2016: on June 18th, the Aces dealt
the Blue Heat their only home loss, a thrilling come-from-behind
4-3 victory that kept them in the title race.

GAME Recap
In a much anticipated rematch of the top two West Conference sides from the 2016 season, the 2017 home
opener for the Santa Clarita Blue Heat could not have
gone better. In front of a record home crowd of 800+
fans at The Master’s University on Sunday afternoon,
the defending UWS champion Blue Heat (2-0 West)
would get tested by the Real Salt Lake Women (2-2
West) but still notch the 1-0 victory. Santa Clarita veteran Kodi Lavrusky would net the only goal of the match
in the 56th minute while goalkeeper Jojo McCaskill
would get the shutout in goal (three saves).
The RSL Women would absorb a lot of early pressure
by the Blue Heat attack, but would settle into the flow
of the match as the first half progressed. 2016 UWS
Goalkeeper of the Year Becca Ritchie (five saves) made
a couple of saves to keep the visitors in the match.
Business would pick up in the second half for the hosts
as Florida State University star Deyna Castellanos put
her stamp on the match. A long-range shot in the 48th
minute would ring off the crossbar. Yet, it was Real Salt
Lake who almost scored first, but McCaskill would deny
forward Colette Smith’s close-range bid a few minutes
prior to Lavrusky’s game-winner.
In the 56th minute, Lavrusky would receive a pass from
Castellanos and than to proceed to muscle her way
through the RSL defense and notch the lone goal of the
match. Seven minutes later, the FSU standout looked
to open her scoring account for Santa Clarita but would
miss on a pair of long-range opportunities. The hosts
would go on for the 1-0 victory, putting the visitors in a
two-loss hole in the conference race. The Blue Heat
out-shot the Real Women by a 11-7 margin.

United Women’s
Soccer

Houston
Aces

Santa Clarita
Blue Heat

Saturday, June 17
The Master’s College
Kick-off 6pm






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